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High optical quality suitable for PCR, qPCR and protein crystallization and high throughput screening


Pressure sensitive adhesive is encapsulated for non-tacky handling and “adhesive free” zones over wells when applied


Prevents evaporation and cross-well contamination Resists DMSO and organic solvents


End tabs allow for easy positioning and may be removed after application Minimal autofluorescence RNase and DNase free Temperature resistant from-70°C to 100°C, 2 mil thickness CAT. NO.


PCRS-1000 PCRseal


DESCRIPTION U OF M 100/pk


*Offer Expires 8/31/16


Sealing Film Dispenser Acrylic Box for Storage & Dispensing


Keep your sealing films clean and safe. Hinged


box is perfect for one-handed film removal and will help you know when to re-order.


Microplate Brayers BRAY-5000


Deluxe firm rubber brayer Even distribution of force


Thumb pockets for better control Ergonomic handle


BRAY-4000


Standard soft rubber brayer Creates uniform seal


CAT. NO. SFBX-1000


DESCRIPTION U OF M Sealing Film Dispenser Each


PRICE $60.00


CAT. NO. BRAY-4000 BRAY-5000


DESCRIPTION 4” Soft Rubber Brayer


U OF M Each


4” Deluxe Rubber Brayer Each


PRICE $19.00 19.00


Gas Permeable Membranes in Pre-Cut Strips For Petri Dishes


Strips allow for beneficial exchange of oxygen and CO2 for cellular growth


Prevent microbial and viral contamination during growth an storage of cells


Strip design allows film to be protected during application; a tab remains attached for easy removal


Dishes sealed with Breathe Easy strips may be incubated and/or stored at ambient temperatures, refrigerated or frozen


CAT. NO. BEMP-1000 DESCRIPTION Breathe Easy Strips, 283mm x 16mm 100/pack


TEMP. RANGE: -80°C to 100°C U OF M PRICE $60.00


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